A democratic crisis arises when core institutions—like free elections, rule of law, or civil liberties—face systematic erosion. It is often triggered by executive overreach, political polarization, or foreign interference. Authoritarian leaders and populist movements typically benefit, as instability allows them to consolidate power, undermine checks and balances, and suppress opposition under the guise of restoring order.
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